I just took a look at the ire site. It does not
appear to allow selection of a subset beneath the
state level -- e.g., in my case, all the tracts
in the City of Detroit. It would be helpful if
the user could specify a placefp code beneath the state level.
At 05:28 PM 8/26/2011, you wrote:
Simplicity? Would be no easier to use if it were in
Greek.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Overberg, Paul
<<mailto:poverber@usatoday.com>poverber@usatoday.com> wrote:
<http://Census.ire.org>Census.ire.org only
allows single-table downloads via bulk download
(geo within geo), but its table browser allows
download of many tables at once for one or a few geos.
The table browser also shows descriptive column
headings via a toggle to show or hide the table
browser. Descriptive labels arent included in the download file.
Two other key features:
-- It lets you look at a table for multiple
levels of geography, so you can inspect
side-by-side (for instance) a table for 4
tracts, 2 cities, a metro and a state. Then you
can download just those geos for that table.
-- Finally, both bulk download and table
browser automatically link equivalent Census
2000 SF1 and Census 2010 SF1 tables for most
geos and calculates the change and % change.
We designed it for journalists, so data mavens
should enjoy its simplicity. We welcome your
feedback. Code is posted:
<https://github.com/ireapps/census>https://github.com/ireapps/census
Paul Overberg
USA TODAY
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[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Graham, Todd
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 5:36 PM
To: <mailto:ctpp-news@chrispy.net>ctpp-news@chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] Re: AFF2 and its well-known faults
I know youre frustrated with AFF2. I no longer recommend it to anyone.
So if you need Census 2010 summary tabulations,
here are best online alternatives to AFF2 (my picks):
·
<http://mcdc.missouri.edu/pub/data/sf12010/Datasets.html>http://mcdc.missouri.edu/pub/data/sf12010/Datasets.html
if you need many tables for a large number of
locations (for example, all Census Tracts in
Minnesota). User interface looks complex the
first time but youll see its easy and
allows output in SAS, or flat-file or other formats.
· <http://nhgis.org>http://nhgis.org if
you need a few tables (a few topics) for a large
number of locations + you want ArcGIS shapefile too.
·
<http://census.ire.org/data/bulkdata.html>http://census.ire.org/data/bulkdata.html
if you just need one table (1 at a time) for a
large number of locations. This is the quickest
to navigate. The drawback is: this site does not
provide descriptive column headings/labels.
Youll need SF1 documentation to decipher and
re-label the column headings it provides.
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Principal Forecaster and Project Manager
Metropolitan Council
390 Robert Street North
Saint Paul, MN 55101
ph: <tel:651%2F602-1322>651/602-1322
email: <mailto:todd.graham@metc.state.mn.us>todd.graham@metc.state.mn.us
in: <http://www.linkedin.com/in/toddgraham>www.linkedin.com/in/toddgraham
web: <http://www.metrocouncil.org/data/>http://www.metrocouncil.org/data/
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[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Jonathan Lupton
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 2:42 PM
To: <mailto:ctpp-news@chrispy.net>ctpp-news@chrispy.net
Subject: [CTPP] BEA data vs AFF2 and its well-known faults
I know its a lost cause to expect the Census
Bureau to see reason and dump AFF2, which
sometime this fall will become their only portal
for census and ACS data. But anyone who believes
a data searching and downloading product has to
require tutorials and special training, or has
to be clunky, needlessly complex, visually
confusing, and counter-intuitive should visit
the BEAs new web site, and try downloading
economic data for his/her local area. The steps
are quick, the icons are clear and intuitive,
and you can get to some pretty complex stuff in
a series of steps that leaves you feeling smart.
By comparison, speaking only for myself, I
always come away from AFF2 either feeling dumb,
or like a shoplifter who actually got away with
something useful, despite the risks I had to
take and the danger of complete failure.
However, I do appreciate the efforts of Elaine
and others to provide tips and data-downloading alternatives to AFF2 thanks!
Jonathan Lupton AICP
Research Planner
Metroplan
Little Rock AR
<tel:501-372-3300>501-372-3300
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